1. Do not pay for anything
There is no need to pay for employment. You get a job to make money, not spend it. Do not pay either for “preliminary training”, or for “paperwork” (for example, medical books or visas), or for sending SMS (for example, under the pretext of knowing the results of an online interview), or for some “agreement with the management to take exactly you ”, not for“ applying for a future pension ”- in 99% of cases this is fraud. Having received the money, firms tend to disappear.
2. Do not buy anything before employment
"Unique textbooks", workwear, parts for assembling pens, paper for cutting tea bags, mushroom seeds for growing - all this is really worth a penny, and you are probably asking for a tangible amount. As a result, you will be left without money, but with a box of pens. You’ll also lose time. Leaving money on the security of something is also not worth it.
3. Do not believe the vacancies that offer a lot of money for nothing
“200,000 rubles a month. Work in the office. Experience is not required ”- if the salary in the vacancy is indicated serious, and the functionality is not described or described blurry, you will surely face fraud. Is it worth the time to personally find out which particular fraud scheme is used in a particular case?
However, if the vacancy has an adequate description, but the company name is not indicated - feel free to respond! This is the so-called “anonymous” vacancy - some employers use this method in order not to disclose their plans to competitors. And the name of the company will, of course, be told to you when they invite you to an interview.
4. Rate the company website
Before submitting a resume for a vacancy, look at the company's website. If there is no “Contacts” section (or only a dubious email on a free email service is indicated), if you are offered to pay for something, if numerous laudatory reviews are posted, while the links on the site do not open, and it itself consists of 3 pages, be Attentive: it is possible that you are fraudsters.
5. Pay attention to the office
A decent company office should look populated. Folders with papers, indoor plants, personal belongings of employees, a kettle - in a company that does not move from place to place every week, all this is for sure. But if you find yourself in a room where there is not even a company logo anywhere, and there are only tables, chairs and computers, be careful, this is a sign of a one-day company.
6. Be careful when using the Internet.
“Work from home 3 hours a day and earn up to 100,000 rubles” - unfortunately, in most cases you face fraud. Cheating options: paid click on certain links, play in an online casino using the "author's win-win methodology" (you supposedly get a percentage of any winnings without investing your money). They can offer you and participate in online surveys (you answer questions about your consumer preferences, and you get paid for it). Such an option of earning is really possible (although alas, there is not much money to earn). However, you need to be careful: there are a lot of scammers on the Internet who, instead of paying, will offer you, for example, to pay 500 rubles for a certain “personal identifier”. Be careful and cooperate only with well-known research companies! And see point 1: do not pay for employment.
7. Probationary period without a contract
As you know, the law provides for a probationary period for employees, but it is always paid (and begins after you sign an employment contract!). Options like: "Work a week, and we'll see if you can mix concrete" - illegal. An exception is a test task. It is more often offered to fulfill to applicants for office specialties and, as a rule, is not paid, since this is part of the competitive selection for vacancies.
When starting a job search, remember: every vacancy is checked, so the risk of meeting scammers is reduced to zero. If you still have doubts, be sure to write to us in the feedback. We will definitely check!
There is no need to pay for employment. You get a job to make money, not spend it. Do not pay either for “preliminary training”, or for “paperwork” (for example, medical books or visas), or for sending SMS (for example, under the pretext of knowing the results of an online interview), or for some “agreement with the management to take exactly you ”, not for“ applying for a future pension ”- in 99% of cases this is fraud. Having received the money, firms tend to disappear.
2. Do not buy anything before employment
"Unique textbooks", workwear, parts for assembling pens, paper for cutting tea bags, mushroom seeds for growing - all this is really worth a penny, and you are probably asking for a tangible amount. As a result, you will be left without money, but with a box of pens. You’ll also lose time. Leaving money on the security of something is also not worth it.
3. Do not believe the vacancies that offer a lot of money for nothing
“200,000 rubles a month. Work in the office. Experience is not required ”- if the salary in the vacancy is indicated serious, and the functionality is not described or described blurry, you will surely face fraud. Is it worth the time to personally find out which particular fraud scheme is used in a particular case?
However, if the vacancy has an adequate description, but the company name is not indicated - feel free to respond! This is the so-called “anonymous” vacancy - some employers use this method in order not to disclose their plans to competitors. And the name of the company will, of course, be told to you when they invite you to an interview.
4. Rate the company website
Before submitting a resume for a vacancy, look at the company's website. If there is no “Contacts” section (or only a dubious email on a free email service is indicated), if you are offered to pay for something, if numerous laudatory reviews are posted, while the links on the site do not open, and it itself consists of 3 pages, be Attentive: it is possible that you are fraudsters.
5. Pay attention to the office
A decent company office should look populated. Folders with papers, indoor plants, personal belongings of employees, a kettle - in a company that does not move from place to place every week, all this is for sure. But if you find yourself in a room where there is not even a company logo anywhere, and there are only tables, chairs and computers, be careful, this is a sign of a one-day company.
6. Be careful when using the Internet.
“Work from home 3 hours a day and earn up to 100,000 rubles” - unfortunately, in most cases you face fraud. Cheating options: paid click on certain links, play in an online casino using the "author's win-win methodology" (you supposedly get a percentage of any winnings without investing your money). They can offer you and participate in online surveys (you answer questions about your consumer preferences, and you get paid for it). Such an option of earning is really possible (although alas, there is not much money to earn). However, you need to be careful: there are a lot of scammers on the Internet who, instead of paying, will offer you, for example, to pay 500 rubles for a certain “personal identifier”. Be careful and cooperate only with well-known research companies! And see point 1: do not pay for employment.
7. Probationary period without a contract
As you know, the law provides for a probationary period for employees, but it is always paid (and begins after you sign an employment contract!). Options like: "Work a week, and we'll see if you can mix concrete" - illegal. An exception is a test task. It is more often offered to fulfill to applicants for office specialties and, as a rule, is not paid, since this is part of the competitive selection for vacancies.
When starting a job search, remember: every vacancy is checked, so the risk of meeting scammers is reduced to zero. If you still have doubts, be sure to write to us in the feedback. We will definitely check!
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